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  • From: "Sacks, Alana" <>
  • To: "Kirkland, Connie J." <>
  • Cc: CAPPA Leadership <>, "Kaplan, Claire N (cnk2r)" <>, "Sexual Assault Program Coordinators' Listserv" <>
  • Subject: Re: Book suggestions
  • Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 11:48:47 -0400
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There was also a book written in the past by Toby Simon that I’ve been wanting to read called “Sex Without Consent:Peer education training for colleges and universities.”  Toby started 20years a go the prevention program I currently supervise at Brown and I have been hoping to read this work soon to see The history of the work, what is still relevant and what has changed. 

I also read “Making Spaces Safer” by Shawna Potter, derives from her work in the Warped Tour and other music-centered spaces and have adapted a lot of the content to apply to campus spaces such as parties, student-led events, and student-controlled spaces such as Greek and Program houses, and the content has translated well. 

On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 11:27 AM Kirkland, Connie J. <> wrote:
Claire,

I've been involved with production of a new book titled "What They Don't Teach Teens," which is a really practical guide mostly for parents.  Author is Jonathan Crystal, a prosecutor in California, who is the parent of three boys and decided this needed to be written,  It is to be published by Quill Driver Books in California in May or June - but, of course, that may be delayed.  I helped with two of his chapters - stalking and sexual assault, but he includes many other important topics - bullying, harassment, etc.

Connie

Connie J. Kirkland, MA, NCC, CTTS
Director, NOVACares Office
Director, Sexual Assault Services
Northern Virginia Community College
7630 Little River Turnpike, Suite 817
Annandale, VA 22003
703-323-2136
www.nvcc.edu/novacares


From: <> on behalf of Kaplan, Claire N (cnk2r) <>
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 10:50 AM
To: CAPPA Leadership <>; Sexual Assault Program Coordinators' Listserv <>
Subject: Book suggestions
 

Hello friends!

I hope you are all healthy and managing self-isolation on top of your job duties. It’s a very strange time, indeed.

 

I have a question: What books that you would recommend that have a focus specifically on prevention? This doesn’t have to be strictly for the college-aged population, although those may be included. I’m interested in titles that focus on K-12 and that are not research-focused (more for practitioners, teachers, etc.)

Many thanks,

Claire

 

Claire N. Kaplan, Ph.D.

She/her/hers

Program Director, Gender Violence & Social Change

Confidential Advocate

Founder and Manager, SAPC list

Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center

University of Virginia

PO Box 800588

1400 University Avenue

Charlottesville VA 22908-0588

434.982.2774

@clairskyk

 

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